Your relationships don’t need to fit into a box to deserve care.
Therapy for All Relationships
If you’re in a polyamorous, open, or otherwise consensually non-monogamous (CNM) relationship, finding a therapist who understands your values, structures, and boundaries can be a challenge — especially as a BIPOC or LGBTQ+ person. Too often, therapists pathologize non-monogamy, reduce your experience to "jealousy issues," or ignore the ways culture, race, and identity shape your relationships.
At our practice, we do things differently.
We offer non-judgmental, inclusive therapy for CNM and polyamorous relationships with a deep understanding of how systemic oppression, trauma, and identity intersect with the way you love. Whether you're navigating a new poly dynamic, repairing after a rupture, or simply building tools for communication and care, we’re here to support you — as you are.
What We Offer
Our therapists are trained in trauma-informed care, attachment work, and relational therapy that reflects the needs of diverse families and partnerships.
We work with:
Individuals in polyamorous or CNM relationships
Dyads within larger relationship networks
Relationship systems (including triads, quads, and constellations)
Families navigating co-parenting, blended households, or chosen family structures
Common themes we support:
Building secure attachment in non-monogamous contexts
Navigating jealousy, boundaries, and agreements
Healing after breaches of trust or consent violations
Managing stigma from family, culture, or community
Co-parenting and family planning across relationship systems
Supporting racial, gender, and cultural identity within your relationships
Repairing from relational trauma — past or present
You deserve care that gets it.
Too many polyamorous and CNM clients come to us after being harmed or dismissed in therapy. We believe therapy should feel like a space of expansion, not restriction — where your relationships are not just tolerated, but respected.
We welcome clients who are:
Black, Indigenous, or People of Color navigating CNM
Trans, nonbinary, gender-expansive, or queer within polyamorous systems
Healing from religious trauma or cultural silence around non-monogamy
Reclaiming joy, safety, and freedom in how they connect